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and number two, you're just not going to see in -- hundreds of united states toorps overly. they've determined this will be more of an operation that is. at least, that's the goal reported of this. the president's surprise visit for all of us to afghanistan will be speaking tonight. he'll be sparking right on this program event well along. . would you like to watch some hardsbaul. >>> they kwi etly destroyed. as the killing of ben ludca. anyway, this is "hardball." but, y'know, with every door direct mail from the postal service, you'll find the customers that matter most: the ones in your neighborhood. print it yourself or find a local partner. and postage is under 15 cents. i wish i would have known that cause i really don't think i chose the best location. it's not so bad... i mean you got a deal... right? [ bird cries ] go online to reach every home, every address, every time with every door direct mail. kiwi. soy milk. impulse buy. gift horse. king crab. rhubarb pie. lettuce shower. made by bees. toucan sam. that's not cheese. grass fed. curry. gingersnaps. soup can tow
and number two, you're just not going to see in -- hundreds of united states toorps overly. they've determined this will be more of an operation that is. at least, that's the goal reported of this. the president's surprise visit for all of us to afghanistan will be speaking tonight. he'll be sparking right on this program event well along. . would you like to watch some hardsbaul. >>> they kwi etly destroyed. as the killing of ben ludca. anyway, this is "hardball." but,...
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. >> another blow to the ties between the united states and pakistan. a pakistani court has sentenced the doctor who helped the c.i.a. take out osama bin laden to more than 30 years in prison. our friends, the pakistanis, and, a woman called 9-1-1 after her husband stops breathing. but a dispatcher was asleep and snoring. we will play the recorded call for you unless breaking news changes everything. this is "studio b." >> but, first from fox at 3:00, facebook. the public offering was one of the most anticipated and now the most controversial. if not among the biggest flops. the company is dealing with a series of negative developments and lawsuits and investigations. less than a week after the troubled debut on wall street, facebook is being sued. shareholders claims the social network and the big bank underwriters misled them by selling only a select few that they downgraded the earnings forecast. the representatives say the suit is "without merit." but federal regulators are also looking into possible violations and a senate panel is also reviewing t
. >> another blow to the ties between the united states and pakistan. a pakistani court has sentenced the doctor who helped the c.i.a. take out osama bin laden to more than 30 years in prison. our friends, the pakistanis, and, a woman called 9-1-1 after her husband stops breathing. but a dispatcher was asleep and snoring. we will play the recorded call for you unless breaking news changes everything. this is "studio b." >> but, first from fox at 3:00, facebook. the public...
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there have been notes of optimism, so far, the united states response has been guarded. officials saying they want to pay more attention to actions than empty promises with in timetable. iran has been saying over and over again for the past decade, the nuclear program is only for civilian use and that includes even the enrichment facility which, of course, is barricaded underground inside of a mountain. concerns have been raised especially by israeli officials, that facility, in particular, could soon become impregnable. the real debate on the first day, even, and could extend beyond the when day, today, and tomorrow. >>shepard: thank you from baghdad, steve. new testimony today at the trial of a u.s. soldier accused of plotting to kill fellow members of the military near ft. hood. the jury was told this 22-year-old priest wanted to martyr himself. and remind people of the army psychiatrist accused of the 2009 master at ft. hood. and the investigator say the young private planned to bomb a nearby restaurant and shoot any survivors. the prosecution claim he was just hours
there have been notes of optimism, so far, the united states response has been guarded. officials saying they want to pay more attention to actions than empty promises with in timetable. iran has been saying over and over again for the past decade, the nuclear program is only for civilian use and that includes even the enrichment facility which, of course, is barricaded underground inside of a mountain. concerns have been raised especially by israeli officials, that facility, in particular,...
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it cost the united states 3 trillion-dollar. you still have a nest there today and you left osama bin laden and his movement to metastasize around the world for the next administration to clean up. it's very interesting when you look at these important historical choices they do have consequences. it's not always clear which way to go. that's why president obama in my view gets bragging rights for this decision. >> i could not argue with you more about--i could not agree with you more about what you just said. when you make the battle of who has got the most testosterone, who is going to flex nor muscles what you do is make foreign policy given by i'm tougher than you rather than careful thought and analysis. does this ad do this? does it take us down that dangerous path? >> we have to be careful on fixating on this as you would say, who has more testosterone than the next. and highlight the fact, and also we have to be careful because we don't know what is out there yet in this summer or in the fall to come. there are still som
it cost the united states 3 trillion-dollar. you still have a nest there today and you left osama bin laden and his movement to metastasize around the world for the next administration to clean up. it's very interesting when you look at these important historical choices they do have consequences. it's not always clear which way to go. that's why president obama in my view gets bragging rights for this decision. >> i could not argue with you more about--i could not agree with you more...
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everybody sitting at the table, i have a number of united states attorneys. almost all of them have been in the u.s. attorney's office before. some of them are still in private practice. good luck to them. but a number of us have bounced back and forth. i think a number of us would say the most rewarding time we have had has been the time when we were in public service. you are given the opportunity to contribute. it really is a gift. the biggest gift i have had the opportunity to do this kind of work. and if the challenge of attracting and retaining great people is one that cuts across administration's where you serve, another is responding to concerns about the patriot acts. i wanted to give you a chance about what the fbi has learned in your view about the patriot act since it passed. >> the greatest benefit of the patriot act was a breakdown of the statutory walls between the fbi and cia. those walls were erected some time ago where what you did internationally had very little bearing on what was done domestically and vice versa. you cannot get a picture
everybody sitting at the table, i have a number of united states attorneys. almost all of them have been in the u.s. attorney's office before. some of them are still in private practice. good luck to them. but a number of us have bounced back and forth. i think a number of us would say the most rewarding time we have had has been the time when we were in public service. you are given the opportunity to contribute. it really is a gift. the biggest gift i have had the opportunity to do this kind...
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all of us here in the united states. we have to worry about that. >> what is the moment that they are at, how would you characterize this inflection point for china? >> they are looking at new leadership. >> they are. >> rose: does the fall of bo affect the leader to be? does it give him more support because he represented some other -- >> i think it makes them a little more cautious. it makes them a little more risk averse, it makes them a little more careful making sure that they're not doing something that could necessarily draw too much attention to themselve. it basically reinforces the preexisting system. it's all about consensus. it's very incremental policymaking on currency, on trade, on policy towards the united states. and this for a system that desperately needs to restructure itself to continue to succeed is a challenge. it's a very big challenge. i mean for five years now we've been focused on what, the financial crisis and the u.s. and then the european crisis. and now the middle east and iran and oil. the
all of us here in the united states. we have to worry about that. >> what is the moment that they are at, how would you characterize this inflection point for china? >> they are looking at new leadership. >> they are. >> rose: does the fall of bo affect the leader to be? does it give him more support because he represented some other -- >> i think it makes them a little more cautious. it makes them a little more risk averse, it makes them a little more careful...
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it is the risk, the danger that the united states will uncreasingly be seen as weak. >> you think under this president with his policies starting out with an apology for do you think the rest of the world views him as weak? >> i do. he doesn't seem to feel that the united states have and should continue to be playing an important role in the world. you do that not by making war or aggression you do that by being capable and being seen as being capable which causes other countries to avoid doing things that they would do if they saw weakness. increasingly we are demonstrating weakness. >> kt mcfarlanded when we appear weak that's when others take add straj. >> should we brew on this? >> absolutely. one long island high school in new york is the lathes to break out these breathalyzers at the prom no less. john huty has more now. >> tuxedo, karn nation, limo, breathalyzer test. the lathes to have alcohol breath test policy a move to keep students from getting liquored up before events like the prom. >> we are hoping we don't have to use this. talking to other principals who have been doing
it is the risk, the danger that the united states will uncreasingly be seen as weak. >> you think under this president with his policies starting out with an apology for do you think the rest of the world views him as weak? >> i do. he doesn't seem to feel that the united states have and should continue to be playing an important role in the world. you do that not by making war or aggression you do that by being capable and being seen as being capable which causes other countries to...
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feel is working against the united states. and here in pakistan, there are very high levels of anti-americanism. the government here needs to show it's being tough with washington as well and that it's not a puppet of the united states. so, i think that will mean many more tense instances to come. >> at least seven people have been killed in a gun attack on a bus. 25 people were also injured in the attack, which is thought to be carried out by separatists. police in new york are holding a suspect in connection with a case of a 6-year-old school boy who disappeared 33 years ago. etan patz vanished while walking to a school bus in manhattan. his disappearance is the first to be featured in a public information campaign on milk cartons that changed the way missing children are dealt with. police say the suspect implicated himself in the boy's death. jonathan blake reports. his disappearance captivated america. etan patz left home to walk to the bus stop on his own for the first time and was never seen again. the case sparked a na
feel is working against the united states. and here in pakistan, there are very high levels of anti-americanism. the government here needs to show it's being tough with washington as well and that it's not a puppet of the united states. so, i think that will mean many more tense instances to come. >> at least seven people have been killed in a gun attack on a bus. 25 people were also injured in the attack, which is thought to be carried out by separatists. police in new york are holding a...
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our policy is to defend the united states and we're going use all instruments of national power and authority to do that. the supreme court calls in a number of cases incidents of war. when you have an authorization to use military force as we do, you can use different tools. historical tools and i'll talk about it in terms of the supreme court, but this makes sense from probably a student in military theory too, you can target your enemy, those who are military objectives, your enemy. you can target them. you can surveil them, listen in on what they are doing. you can detain them. very important incident of war. supreme court agreed with this in the rumsfeld case. in 2004 they said even though you don't see the word detain in the towardsation for use of military force, detention is an important incident of war. also an incident of war is to hold somebody accountable by trial under the law of war. long standing incident of war. and to agree with you, with the thrust of your statement, oil say and thank you for asking that question because you're helping me put a finer point anthony is if you
our policy is to defend the united states and we're going use all instruments of national power and authority to do that. the supreme court calls in a number of cases incidents of war. when you have an authorization to use military force as we do, you can use different tools. historical tools and i'll talk about it in terms of the supreme court, but this makes sense from probably a student in military theory too, you can target your enemy, those who are military objectives, your enemy. you can...
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united states capture osama bin laden. the pakistani country has sentenced the doctor to 33 years in prison if treason after he helped the c.i.a. get evidence to confirm that bin laden was really inside that compound. u.s. officials have called the doctor a "hero," and denounced pakistan. a supposed united states ally for punishing him. molly, congressman king says he wants to know what the united states did to try to protect this man. >> more pointedly was the obama administration, what they did not do to shield the doctor after the bin laden raid. congressman king tells fox news that united states officials handled the doctor "poorly," at time of the raid. and, that they "put him out there, i am focused on they disclosed his identity." the dr. was arrested by the pakistan intelligence service three weeks after the raid on the bin laden compound. and a senior administration official says it was the pakistanis would later leaked his name to the press. and another u.s. official tells fox that there remain efforts to try to
united states capture osama bin laden. the pakistani country has sentenced the doctor to 33 years in prison if treason after he helped the c.i.a. get evidence to confirm that bin laden was really inside that compound. u.s. officials have called the doctor a "hero," and denounced pakistan. a supposed united states ally for punishing him. molly, congressman king says he wants to know what the united states did to try to protect this man. >> more pointedly was the obama...
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i said i don't thing he'll be able to give up attacking the united states, even though his focus seems to be egypt and exploiting the arab springs in particular from everything he's saying but he is also extremely angry at the united states. and i think his attack on the u.s. won't be about chasing the u.s. out of the -- you know, our lands, it won't be about fund-raising per se. in fact, i don't think it will have a rational basis at all. i think it will be pure revenge. because it was the u.s. who killed his wife and his kids and i don't think he's ever forgotten that, any more than he's forgotten that he was tortured by the egyptian government and betrayed his best friend. i do worry about attacks on the u.s. but i don't see them as having the tight, strategic aims that bin laden's 9/11 attack had that went after economic, military and political centers. i believe it will be a sort of i want revenge and he's going to do it regardless i think of whether it to the benefit of the group or not. >> i think that part of that is irrelevant in that the attacks to the united states could fro
i said i don't thing he'll be able to give up attacking the united states, even though his focus seems to be egypt and exploiting the arab springs in particular from everything he's saying but he is also extremely angry at the united states. and i think his attack on the u.s. won't be about chasing the u.s. out of the -- you know, our lands, it won't be about fund-raising per se. in fact, i don't think it will have a rational basis at all. i think it will be pure revenge. because it was the...
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you talk a little bit about syria but right now the united states and other countries are not really covering the drone strikes in pakistan because the military has just said we're not allowing access there on the u.s. side and the pakistani side. i think viewers are sometimes -- well, the less sophisticated news junkie might not be aware of the fact that the information they're reading on yahoo! news has not been first hand reported because somebody's ry. the editor is happy and cnn is happy because they feel like they're reporting it but i feel like there's this disconnect coming and it's in newsrooms and it's -- from what i believe, i becoming increasingly more difficult for news organizations to cover war zones. we saw it in the gaza strip but because it's proliferation of technology and we are kind of still able to get information from these war zones, we kind of still feel like we're doing our job but the trends are there that if journalists unite and push back and say we want access and we don't think it okay that you're refusing to left journalists in, these things are just g
you talk a little bit about syria but right now the united states and other countries are not really covering the drone strikes in pakistan because the military has just said we're not allowing access there on the u.s. side and the pakistani side. i think viewers are sometimes -- well, the less sophisticated news junkie might not be aware of the fact that the information they're reading on yahoo! news has not been first hand reported because somebody's ry. the editor is happy and cnn is happy...
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the united states senate approving tough new economic punishments on iran. punishment aimed at stopping nuclear ambitions. those penalties are just days before tehran is set to meet with world powers. as you know, iran claims its nuclear program is strictly for peaceful purposes such as electricity and medicine. much of the world is highly skeptical because the experts have said that they have evidence of advanced weapons testing among other things. the new punishments built on penalties that president obama signed into law last december. a rare ring of fire lit up the sky out west late yesterday something our country hasn't seen in 20 years. the moon passed in front of the sun causing a blazing circle of sunlight. look at that left folks from arizona to asia doing double takes. along narrow track across the southwest. up to southern oregon in bolder, colorado thousands packed the stadium to get a glimpse. light show so impressive we are told some spots cops were warning distracted drivers keep their eyes on the road. rick leventhal live in our new york city
the united states senate approving tough new economic punishments on iran. punishment aimed at stopping nuclear ambitions. those penalties are just days before tehran is set to meet with world powers. as you know, iran claims its nuclear program is strictly for peaceful purposes such as electricity and medicine. much of the world is highly skeptical because the experts have said that they have evidence of advanced weapons testing among other things. the new punishments built on penalties that...
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i think the real lesson for the united states, erin, because most people in the united states care more about us than them, is are we going to follow down that path? we have a president who's always suffered from what i call euro envy. he wants u.s.-style national health insurance and government day care and all these kind of programs -- >> but he's not pushing for a big stimulus plan. he's not pushing for one right now. >> yeah, but, i mean, obama care is kind of a version of kind of european-style health care. i think that just this expansion of welfare. the question is whether we as a country are going to get serious, erin, about getting our entitlements under control or are we going to go right over that same cliff that they have. >> have we done enough, david, in this country? >> no, we have not done enough. both the united states and europe came out of this financial crisis in 2009 with 10% unemployment. europe pursued austerity and now as 11% unemployment. >> france's is still about where ours is, though. >> yeah, but a lot of the other countries -- european has gone up and we ha
i think the real lesson for the united states, erin, because most people in the united states care more about us than them, is are we going to follow down that path? we have a president who's always suffered from what i call euro envy. he wants u.s.-style national health insurance and government day care and all these kind of programs -- >> but he's not pushing for a big stimulus plan. he's not pushing for one right now. >> yeah, but, i mean, obama care is kind of a version of kind...
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the president of the united states is told we have someone who seems to resemble osama bin laden. the intelligence points it's osama bin laden. it's our one shot to take him out. the president can make that call. i have to believe i don't know whether every single president in the united states would have done it but it seems like just about every president given the stakes and the significance would have made that call. to me it's not a political issue. the president deserves tremendous credit for making the call. democrats and republicans praised barack obama a year ago when he made this decision including mitt romney. it's not a political issue. it's sad that it has become a political issue. >> i think what sort of sparked the debate of going back to 2007 and the back and forth was governor romney's sort of shot at former president carter. do you think that was a fair way of sort of responding that even jimmy carter when jimmy carter did order a raid like this that didn't work? >> i think what governor romney was saying even president carter who is known not to have been very d
the president of the united states is told we have someone who seems to resemble osama bin laden. the intelligence points it's osama bin laden. it's our one shot to take him out. the president can make that call. i have to believe i don't know whether every single president in the united states would have done it but it seems like just about every president given the stakes and the significance would have made that call. to me it's not a political issue. the president deserves tremendous credit...
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i think attacking the united states before 9/11 was about bin laden's kind of fantasy about what this would do. and after 9/11, was about recruiting. and about showing people they were still relevant. and about lots of other things, but not about those main objectives any longer. so that is why i call al qaeda not a terrorist group, because a terrorist group is a small, secretive group, few hundred people, don't have either the capabilities or the desire to expand further, unable to recruit people into their organization fast enough to replace them. and are incapable of holding territory and governing it. and when you look at al qaeda core, you can say, well, that certainly is what's going on. but as you pointed out, the term al qaeda actually means headquarters. and, in fact, their first term for themselves was the high command. something that is repeated also in these captured document and elsewhere. the high command of something they hoped would be bigger. and which since about 2005/2006, has begun to live up to these aspirations of the 1990s. they set out to create, which you call
i think attacking the united states before 9/11 was about bin laden's kind of fantasy about what this would do. and after 9/11, was about recruiting. and about showing people they were still relevant. and about lots of other things, but not about those main objectives any longer. so that is why i call al qaeda not a terrorist group, because a terrorist group is a small, secretive group, few hundred people, don't have either the capabilities or the desire to expand further, unable to recruit...
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but the country hasn't forgiven the united states for that unauthorized raid here. however much it was necessary to bring closure to the usama bin laden story. the relationship between afghanistan and pakistan is complicated. a member lingers here, this is going to play out in the relationship until they can patch things up. >> bret: now to you, you have been based there n kabul for a long time and since the killing of bin laden. what have you seen or noticeded on the ground in afghanistan? >> the death hasn't had much of an impact in afghanistan. the war rages on. it's fought against not al-qaeda but cal based insurgency. the big change in the last year is rise of anti-americanrism in afghanistan. we saw large violent protests across afghanistan. after u.s. troops accidentally burned copies of the quran and they killed 17 in han kandahar. there is a sense they want the u.s. to continue to support afghanistan but they don't want them to patrol and fight in villages across in the next few months. the u.s. troops will hand over responsibility to afghan security forces
but the country hasn't forgiven the united states for that unauthorized raid here. however much it was necessary to bring closure to the usama bin laden story. the relationship between afghanistan and pakistan is complicated. a member lingers here, this is going to play out in the relationship until they can patch things up. >> bret: now to you, you have been based there n kabul for a long time and since the killing of bin laden. what have you seen or noticeded on the ground in...
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it does commit the united states to regard major non-nato ally. that's a big word because of countries such as republic of korea and japan. that could change on how specifically this would look. the agreement does not have any specific issuings on the basings. one is those bases will not be used against others and so on. so we need to kind of be still in the negotiation process. but, yes, the idea is the united states will stay committed, as you're correct. everybody said the announcement of 2014 will say, look, we just got to wait it out and we have it. the question is, what kind of afghanistan -- okay, you have a presence where true international help, not just u.s. -- this is a nato agreement, maybe some other partners. you have a government in afghanistan that's selected because there will be an election if the constitution is to be respected before 2014, that controls certain areas of the country. there's an afghan national army that's controlling specific areas. then the taliban kind of merge into a power in the areas in the south. that's on
it does commit the united states to regard major non-nato ally. that's a big word because of countries such as republic of korea and japan. that could change on how specifically this would look. the agreement does not have any specific issuings on the basings. one is those bases will not be used against others and so on. so we need to kind of be still in the negotiation process. but, yes, the idea is the united states will stay committed, as you're correct. everybody said the announcement of...
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he is also extremely angry at the united states. i think his attack on the u.s. will not be about chasing the u.s. out of our lands or will not be about fund-raising as such. i do not think it has a rational basis at all. it will be pure revenge. it was the u.s. that killed his wife and his kids and i do not think he has ever forgotten that any more than i think he has forgotten he was tortured by the egyptian government and betrayed his best friend. i do worry about attacks on the u.s. but i do not see them as having the kind of tight strategic games that bin loudoun -- bin laden's attack had. i believe it will be, i want revenge and he will do it regardless of is to the benefit of the group or not. >> part of that is irrelevant in that the attacks on the u.s. could come from al qaeda core, it could be driven by al qaeda corp. the courts today has less of a capability to do the spectacular than it once did. they are very capable. people who know the united states who are trying to carry out attacks but the larger thing about the home grown extremist threat, they
he is also extremely angry at the united states. i think his attack on the u.s. will not be about chasing the u.s. out of our lands or will not be about fund-raising as such. i do not think it has a rational basis at all. it will be pure revenge. it was the u.s. that killed his wife and his kids and i do not think he has ever forgotten that any more than i think he has forgotten he was tortured by the egyptian government and betrayed his best friend. i do worry about attacks on the u.s. but i...
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states? we know there was a lot of criticism the president weathered over the pace which which he got involved in libya. the death tolls higher, some say 9,000, some say 12,000 have been killed going on for nearly a year. where does the president go from here? >> we need to distinguish between libya and syria in the following way. they both involve moral calculations about how many civilian deaths you're going to allow before you intervene. clearly in syria, that number is way beyond what was happening in libya. but the big difference is not the moral difference. the big difference is this strategic difference. after gadhafi was gone, the middle east hasn't changed, it was good for the people of libya, they were saved, and some form of government better than gadhafi will be in place. however if we got rid of assad, if the world decided to do in syria what they decided to do n. libya the world would change for the better in my judgment. people have said what comes next? i don't know what comes
states? we know there was a lot of criticism the president weathered over the pace which which he got involved in libya. the death tolls higher, some say 9,000, some say 12,000 have been killed going on for nearly a year. where does the president go from here? >> we need to distinguish between libya and syria in the following way. they both involve moral calculations about how many civilian deaths you're going to allow before you intervene. clearly in syria, that number is way beyond what...
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hina rabbani khar has plenty to say about the relations between pack sustain and the united states. the foreign minister spoke about the sore spot. she says she supports a court decision to imprison a pakistani doctor who helped american intelligence authorities track down al qaeda leader osama bin laden. >> you have to respect the law of every country. and you have to respect our expectations of each other and realistic expectations and i think the expectation for any one country to go against the laws is not a realistic or healthy expectation. >> pakistani courts sentenced shakil afridi wednesday to 33 years in prison for treason. u.s. secretary of state hillary clinton denounced the ruling as unjust. she says the obama administration will continue to pursue the issue with pakistani authorities. u.s./pakistan relations worsened after american special forces raided a compound near islamabad last may and killed bin laden. they took another hit after u.s. helicopters killed 24 pakistani soldiers last november. pakistan's government retaliated by closing supply routes for nato forces
hina rabbani khar has plenty to say about the relations between pack sustain and the united states. the foreign minister spoke about the sore spot. she says she supports a court decision to imprison a pakistani doctor who helped american intelligence authorities track down al qaeda leader osama bin laden. >> you have to respect the law of every country. and you have to respect our expectations of each other and realistic expectations and i think the expectation for any one country to go...
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nato, if they take the united states out, the highest gdp, greece and turkey for the wrong reasons. and they are declining. they are below 2%. their social network is enormous and growing. their demographics are bad. the chances of their doing anything to increase their defense capabilities are modest. where does that leave. >> question europe, north america. most of the problems they face are external. and there are drugs and piracy and various things that exist and that if you wanted to create nato you couldn't. when i was the ambassador in the early '70s it was 14 countries in the political part but not the military. that's good. it's enlarged in my view. their problems are outside of nato. therefore i think what they ought to do. have a partnership for piece program. they have relationships with people who are not members at the present time. that's a good thing, they have the ability to would with one people. they ought to develop a linkage with other like thinking nations. you have singapore, new zealand, a number of countries that are democratic. they are not like western eur
nato, if they take the united states out, the highest gdp, greece and turkey for the wrong reasons. and they are declining. they are below 2%. their social network is enormous and growing. their demographics are bad. the chances of their doing anything to increase their defense capabilities are modest. where does that leave. >> question europe, north america. most of the problems they face are external. and there are drugs and piracy and various things that exist and that if you wanted to...
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united states. but it doesn't always live up to it. so we have the mccarthy era and so on. we think that we have the best system. but now we're in a world where we have a global communications system, and censorship anywhere, like singapore, is censorship everywhere. it's not human rights for people in singapore any more, it's our interests in knowing what's happening in singapore and our interests in knowing the world. so when the minister of law of sing por says, look, we completely reject your notion, and the reason we reject it is on the merits. it's not because we want to be a regressive government, it's because we believe that you are showing by the way in which you've constructed your free speech that you cannot have a functioning system. look at the polarization in your society. look at what happens when you let people say anything. look what happens when people can say the judiciary is lying or corrupt. look what happens when people speak disrespectfully about the government. you're getting
united states. but it doesn't always live up to it. so we have the mccarthy era and so on. we think that we have the best system. but now we're in a world where we have a global communications system, and censorship anywhere, like singapore, is censorship everywhere. it's not human rights for people in singapore any more, it's our interests in knowing what's happening in singapore and our interests in knowing the world. so when the minister of law of sing por says, look, we completely reject...
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. >> the united states should also have learned that no policy that is based on a misunderstanding of the facts or wishful thinking is likely to succeed. and there are a whole series of assumptions built into this transition policy about the ability of the afghan national arm about the degradation of the taliban and the ability of afghan political lead yooers to fashion a fair transition of power from karzai who-to-whoever comes after. all of these assumptions look quite shaky and you don't want to ask american men and women to make the ultimate sacrifice if you're not willing to confront the facts head on and think honestly about where they may lead you. >> rose: we conclude with kathy freston, a well-known vegan, her book is called "the lean, a revolutionary and simple plan for lasting weight loss." i want to enjoy my life, celebrate food and have things i grew up loving with my family, with my friends. so for me i think the best thing that has worked-- and i think it's translated to other people-- is that if we set our intention to move toward health sand we lean into it and take s
. >> the united states should also have learned that no policy that is based on a misunderstanding of the facts or wishful thinking is likely to succeed. and there are a whole series of assumptions built into this transition policy about the ability of the afghan national arm about the degradation of the taliban and the ability of afghan political lead yooers to fashion a fair transition of power from karzai who-to-whoever comes after. all of these assumptions look quite shaky and you...
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that's the beauty of the united states of america. but the guy's got no record to run on. >> former massachusetts lieutenant governor carrie healy served with mitt romney in massachusetts and is co-chair of the group political parody, to increase the number of women in office. let's talk about that education record. mitt romney's whole record on education in going to west philadelphia was to say that the teachers union are really the problem. how does that play out in terms of what kind of president he would be? >> well, let's first address some of those very ill informed comments. governor romney has an incredibly strong record on education. we were actually the first state, massachusetts was the first state under mitt romney to have both their fourth graders and eighth graders evaluated as being first in the nation on the national report card test. mitt romney had schools that were the best in the country in massachusetts and insisted on extremely high standards, he absolutely made sure testing -- made sure students had to be at a v
that's the beauty of the united states of america. but the guy's got no record to run on. >> former massachusetts lieutenant governor carrie healy served with mitt romney in massachusetts and is co-chair of the group political parody, to increase the number of women in office. let's talk about that education record. mitt romney's whole record on education in going to west philadelphia was to say that the teachers union are really the problem. how does that play out in terms of what kind...
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so i'm speaking as a scholar and not a member of the united states marine corps. i wish i had one of those extinguished insurgencies because i walked out -- i missed part of the session because the taliban just issued two statements as this conference was going on. so this is very ongoing, i have to tell you, it's very much ongoing. including the taliban under the title of this symposium, war termination, how terrorists and radical group ends raise as couple of issues. first the taliban of al qaeda have never been designated themselves as a terrorist organization by any entity, although individuals within the organization have been designated of terrorists, the organization of the taliban has not been designated as such. secondly, because their affiliation in playing host to collide yaal qaeda, the talibane largest targest what we used to call the global war against terror. yet after a decade and a half, they have emerged i would even argue as a more stronger and more if not effective, more important political and military organization today. so the taliban curren
so i'm speaking as a scholar and not a member of the united states marine corps. i wish i had one of those extinguished insurgencies because i walked out -- i missed part of the session because the taliban just issued two statements as this conference was going on. so this is very ongoing, i have to tell you, it's very much ongoing. including the taliban under the title of this symposium, war termination, how terrorists and radical group ends raise as couple of issues. first the taliban of al...
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states and it's the united states american troops in your country doing these really extraordinarily disgusting things you're enabling really corpses i mean i'm from the united states there's nothing in my country's culture that tells me that's right what happened to them here what i don't know what happened to them here. this is perhaps a question that americans should be asking themselves and they certainly should be should be asking themselves are terribly wrong in this in these. patterns of behavior these but it is a pattern it's a pattern over the years i was talking to someone at the airport now one month passes now that we're going to get some kind of incident like this again i'd like to stress this if you're a more most important ally in the world yes mark to come to that we had a lot of tension between us the nazis and afghanistan over the issues. our emissions almost went to two to two to two to sink to the bottom because of these issues because of civilian casualties because of support to private security firms because of these incidents of violations. because of similar o
states and it's the united states american troops in your country doing these really extraordinarily disgusting things you're enabling really corpses i mean i'm from the united states there's nothing in my country's culture that tells me that's right what happened to them here what i don't know what happened to them here. this is perhaps a question that americans should be asking themselves and they certainly should be should be asking themselves are terribly wrong in this in these. patterns of...
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states it's a paxton issue with the united states and if there is any other country involved it it has never been done with our knowledge it has never been done by asking us that they were going to do a drone attack it has never been done based on a permission from afghanistan it's an issue that we are not involved in any manner whatsoever this president you would like to close. to a company but we all know that in afghanistan. we're at corruption level and police policy will secure the foreign people the government is the strategic place. what are you going to do. going to do with the situation with corruption in. police or terrorists yeah look the police in afghanistan is just forward of to many years of total destruction of these institutions under the circumstances it's doing very very well look at the i'm in such a face they make every day every day there is an afghan police man dying somewhere . either protecting an embassy or protesting the house or protecting a street or protecting the border. the policemen that died near the russian embassy a few days ago they were protecting
states it's a paxton issue with the united states and if there is any other country involved it it has never been done with our knowledge it has never been done by asking us that they were going to do a drone attack it has never been done based on a permission from afghanistan it's an issue that we are not involved in any manner whatsoever this president you would like to close. to a company but we all know that in afghanistan. we're at corruption level and police policy will secure the foreign...
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thank you for your continued support of your united states air force. and of your airmen. i look forward to your questions. >> thank you very much, gentlemen. since the turn of the century we have been involved, heavily involved in combat operations which have required, required our personnel to deploy frequently and caused incredible wear and tear on both people and the vital equipment that we need for readiness. we have had little time to train for anything other than counter insurgency. notwithstanding the steps taken by congress to increase investments, reported readiness rates have significantly declined over the 10 past years. record funding in still significant decline. in past readiness subcommittees we have been told by your pred associat -- predecessors. now we have the draw down in iraq. and surge recovery, in afghanistan, this year. and phased draw down there after. can you give tuesday what your best protections are as to when we will see a more positive readiness trend in light of the draw down that is currently under way? >> thank you, chairman. from the arm
thank you for your continued support of your united states air force. and of your airmen. i look forward to your questions. >> thank you very much, gentlemen. since the turn of the century we have been involved, heavily involved in combat operations which have required, required our personnel to deploy frequently and caused incredible wear and tear on both people and the vital equipment that we need for readiness. we have had little time to train for anything other than counter...